スウエーデンの面白いものたち


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日本国内では、福島じゃないから大丈夫とか、そういううちから見るが、海外ではまったく違う。アメリカもオーストラリアもニュージーランド、フィリピンも中国、韓国、タイにいたるまで、放射能情報をだして、風向きやある雨がふるかどうか、海流がどうながれているか、恐れている。また日本製品にすべて放射能がついているようなイメージをもつ人もいて、イメージをふっ書する努力は、すでにいろいろな広告を準備しておく必要がある。すなわち、日本の地震や津波のかわいそうな被害者イメージと原発事故の加害者のイメージ。このふたつが混在している。


風評というのがある。それは日本国内なら、話せばわかるが、海外となると大変だ。風評というより、評判だ。国家の信用や評判。津波や地震での災害に海外のたくさんの支えガあるのは確かだ。しかし原発の事故に関しては、日本政府はこういった声をきちんと聞かなければいけない。傷のなめあいだけではおかない、大変な世界の悪評という事態にTEPCOの責任や日本政府の責任は計り知れない。責任は国民が分かち合うことになるが、天災と人災の二つの面。それでも日本は発展し、工業を推進しなければ、アジアの貧乏国となる。デイレンマだが、なんとか乗り切るしかない。古きをたずねて新しき。

原発の事故。この世界のひとびとのコメントを読むと、この事故により、今まで培った日本ブランドが崩れる予感がする。エコもKRAVもオーガニックも放射能汚染にかかると飛んでしまう。今は、正直な態度、信用が一番大事だ。放射能が半減しないのに、戻って土を耕し、魚を食べた人々が、ばたばたと病気に治れた事例が過去に実験をやった場所やチェルノブイリでもある。30年たってもそこに人がはいれないゴーストタウンが福島原発周辺だとすると、すべてを失った人は、灰がある場所に戻れず、ものを引き取れず、ゼロからはじめなければいけない。原発難民。

日本政府、政治家、官僚や農水省の人に海外の風評を読んでほしい。本日4月5日火曜日のである。

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by InconvenientCou...
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:10
#1138818

Based on the wind forecast, South Korea is going to get dosed in the next few days.

http://www.mmnews.de/index.php/component/content/article/46/7597-atomwol...

Yea, it's a small world. --and getting smaller by the day. Funny how that happens when your neighbor shits on your doorstep. How long before you get pissed and kick your neighbor's door down?

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by Jim in MN
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:16
#1138845

Don't forget Best Korea....too quiet....

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by Thorlyx
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:19
#1138854

"Yea, it's a small world"

This is a fine form of globalization.

How do you say "Laissez faire, laissez passer" in japanese ?

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by Bastiat
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:20
#1138856

The Koreans are a little more excitable than the Japanese.

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by DoChenRollingBearing
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:54
#1138953

That is not good for our business, as some 65% of our bearings are Korean...

Thanks for sharing the link.

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by AldoHux_IV
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:12
#1138819

Aren't these pricks worried about sending tainted food to countries rather than losing potential business-- I mean really? If they feel no guilt sending radioactive fish just to earn another worthless piece of yen then fuck 'em.

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by defn8Dog
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 19:06
#1138992

No one expects to pay for radioactive fish. Yen is in a major selloff.

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by sabra1
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:14
#1138839

THE OMEGA 3 SYNDROME

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by _Alekhine_
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:16
#1138840

Am going to miss dining at Wasabi now.

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by Road_Scholar
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:17
#1138842

Poor Hawaii. Damn, the Germans bomb Pearl Harbor, now the Japanese radiate the fish. What's next is Washington going sell Hawaii to China?

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by samsara
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:21
#1138853

Ah, The Germans were mostly in Europe I think...

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by Bastiat
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:20
#1138861

LOL!

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by Road_Scholar
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:29
#1138887

"Animal House" movie quote- see my character picture. A little humor is needed with a bad situation...

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by cossack55
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:27
#1138881

Actually I think China is going to repo DC.

Those damn Stukas did a number on the Arizona.

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by magpie
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:27
#1138890

Sell Guam before it capsizes.

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by Herman Strandsc...
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:41
#1138847

Quote found on voxy.co.nz: No need for concern over imported vehicles

'The NZ Transport Agency says it is confident that relatively small number of vehicles imported from the area around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan since the devastating earthquake and tsunami on 11 March 2011 will not be contaminated with radioactive material.'

That's all right then. But out of how many?

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by sangell
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:26
#1138878

Tokyo U marine biologist was just pointing out on NHK that the number of sampling points off the coast is very small and that the contaminated water is shifting to the south.

On a positive note the leak at the 'pit' is plugged. Problem is it could be ( and probably is if you've ever dealt with underground water leaks) migrating to a new route to the sea. If there is a path the water will find it ( or make it) and 7 tons per minute of water ( almost 2000 gallons ) is quite a leak!

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by bbq on whitehou...
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:40
#1138898

I thought i knew a few want-a-be intellectuals and its no better then burning yourself alive to lite a cigarette.

Some dont want to know or even care to know. Unless it spoils their day; like the rain.

Did this happen in Brittan, spain and rome?

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by Count Laszlo
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:33
#1138900

Will eating the radioactive fish make my teeth gold? I do think so indeed. Lots of gold.

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by Stormdancer
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:40
#1138906

*Someone* gets to win (at least a little) no matter how bad the disaster. It may be a few years before the Great Australian Byte and the Southern Ocean get too "hot" ....





Looks like it might be payoff time for some farsighted people who have spent millions getting this far:



http://www.cleanseas.com.au/main/home.html

http://www.cleanseas.com.au/uploads/pdfs/investor-information/Tuna_Spawn...



If CleanSeas can get production levels up to the point they can provide for these guys (and others)



http://www.samstuna.com.au/tuna_ranching.html



They should be doing quite well.

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by bbq on whitehou...
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:43
#1138923

How do you prevent rain.

No all life all soil all things. Its a small rock and now we all have to take a big bite of this radioactive crap.

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by Arkadaba
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 19:01
#1138970

I actually looked up half-life today since so many articles referred to it. From my reading it means that at x days y effects are half what they were in z days. What about reporting at what happens after half life? Is it linear? Why did we adopt this scale? Wouldn't it make more sense to report on "zero" for radiation exposure?

Edit: Cool video game - AHL - after half life.

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by Stormdancer
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:59
#1138976

ROFL...nature has been preventing significant rain in these parts of Australia for millenia :)



A generalised understanding of the hemispherical division of global wind flows and the nature of global ocean currents indicate that it will likely be some time before significant radioactivity reaches the Great Australian Byte and the Spencer Gulf in particular. What rain does exist in the areas around the Spencer Gulf ...not a lot of it makes it into the sea. We humans already drink it or sprinkle it on crops.

I'm not saying none of the radioactivity will reach Australia...I don't know that (and doubt it). But, I suspect the southern coast of Oz just might be one of the last places to get it and will likely get less of it than many other places.

If we can just get that West Antarctic ice sheet to stay in place for a few more centuries... :)

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by Landrew
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:39
#1138913

I created a new method for the people of Japan to detect radiation on their food supply. As of today there are still no views in Japan after submitting the video to Japanese newspapers, companies, Cannon, Sony, Mitsubishi etc. Why would the Japanese government not want the people to see this video?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6Q7VfWdgEg

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by DoChenRollingBearing
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:58
#1138973

Very good! Let's hope yort video makes it to Japan...

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by Truthiness
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 18:57
#1138965

My local sushi place had to change their menus as two of their specialty rolls were called:

Nuclear Roll

Tsunami Roll

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by Theta_Burn
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 19:08
#1138995

^ Nice

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by franzpick
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 19:01
#1138975

Need help translating Pre-Tepco-Tuna and Pre-Sendai-Salmon to Indo-Aryan for export promotion.

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by Lapri
on Tue, 04/05/2011 - 19:05
#1138984

Don't worry, they say they've successfully plugged one crack.

http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2011/04/fukushima-i-nuke-plant-tepco-says.html
by nyfiken | 2011-04-06 08:44